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we need to could this by creating an environment for job creation, a great quality of life and providing a safety net for those most in need. second, we need to deliver real results for real people. and there are three components to this principal. we need to show you our citizens measurable results. the dashboard that i spoke of tonight is just the summary. we are instituting a comprehensive system that including dashboards that are external measures and score cards that are internal measures. we need to work on being effective and efficient. we need to eliminate government waste. we are here to serve people and on this topic, i'm pleased to say we were successful in the collective bargain process with our employers. we came to a winning solution together and -- [ applause ] in particular, i'm looking forward to our joint effort to better empower our state employees while delivers better customer service to our citizens. third, we need to continue to deliver on both short and long-term financial responsibility. this year we became a positive role model for rest of the country on this to
we need to could this by creating an environment for job creation, a great quality of life and providing a safety net for those most in need. second, we need to deliver real results for real people. and there are three components to this principal. we need to show you our citizens measurable results. the dashboard that i spoke of tonight is just the summary. we are instituting a comprehensive system that including dashboards that are external measures and score cards that are internal measures....
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[laughter] you want to lecture the rest of us about the environment? for a cheeseburger. pollution pending. lot of liberals do not believe the hype and to read the mountains of data that come out to make of mockery look at the behavior if the years was really on the precipice of disaster would actress eight-- actresses be it across the globe or use movie studios to sucker punch the earth? no. would say i will alter my life style as soon as they alter there's. that would be cool to own seven jets. next we have the spike lee. a huge supporter he held a fund-raiser of the upper east side bring a and close to million dollars. spike lee is a horrible human being with racial animosity dripping all over him. it is interesting barack obama would break bread with him because he talks about mean spirit did talk radio is and the political culture has become. back in 2008 he said obama's triumph was a chance to move beyond a master clinton. they say mr. clinton was a good to us and hired us. they have to understand it is a new day. he also says clarence timons-- clarence thomas think
[laughter] you want to lecture the rest of us about the environment? for a cheeseburger. pollution pending. lot of liberals do not believe the hype and to read the mountains of data that come out to make of mockery look at the behavior if the years was really on the precipice of disaster would actress eight-- actresses be it across the globe or use movie studios to sucker punch the earth? no. would say i will alter my life style as soon as they alter there's. that would be cool to own seven...
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but government can and does create the environment to help small businesses grow. we can do so much to level the playing field for our small businesses. that's why am proposing that we examine roughly half of mexico's small businesses, those earning less than $50,000 per year from the receipt tax. [applause] that's roughly 40,000 of our small businesses. the little ones, the start-ups, this is a bottom-up approach. many of mexico's successful businesses started at kitchen tables with not much more than the accounts and the families and a dream. we need to invest in a culture of all entrepreneur should so more of these family businesses can make. so we can grow and hire more mexicans. i am also proposing a tax credit for high-tech research and development to attract more high-paying jobs to the state. and this year it's time for us to stop the double and triple taxation that is troubling our construction and manufacturing industry to the [applause] this is often called pyramiding. a business to business tax that kills jobs and mexico. because of our tax system it's
but government can and does create the environment to help small businesses grow. we can do so much to level the playing field for our small businesses. that's why am proposing that we examine roughly half of mexico's small businesses, those earning less than $50,000 per year from the receipt tax. [applause] that's roughly 40,000 of our small businesses. the little ones, the start-ups, this is a bottom-up approach. many of mexico's successful businesses started at kitchen tables with not much...
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about the environment. it's one step further--don't you think, than it's usually is? don't they stop at some point now that they're saying real science allows us to flatten the earth, pave everything over and utilize all this stuff that we've been given. >> i said this months ago when herman cain was pre-tending to be relevant, the 2012 g.o.p. slogan is yes, we hate. these are people who are taking tips from franklin graham, hateful cracker. they've taken hate to a new level. who hates dr. seuss? green eggs and ham not my favorite book but the hate towards dr. seuss is ridiculous. and it's insane that lou dobbs is blaming the lorax and his mission on president obama. how is he responsible when at the time that book was written he was a ten-year-old kid swinging off a monkey bars. he had nothing to do with that book. >> keep one story together. if it doesn't fit the timeline do not come and tell me that he wasn't born in this country but he influenced a book that was written nine years before his birth. and
about the environment. it's one step further--don't you think, than it's usually is? don't they stop at some point now that they're saying real science allows us to flatten the earth, pave everything over and utilize all this stuff that we've been given. >> i said this months ago when herman cain was pre-tending to be relevant, the 2012 g.o.p. slogan is yes, we hate. these are people who are taking tips from franklin graham, hateful cracker. they've taken hate to a new level. who hates...
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are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. it would be significantly better today just on that one variable. the second point is that the view is a point in time that assumes we do no further fha business. one of the things that is artificial about it is that, when interest rates go lower, it assumes people pay off faster. that is accurate. wht
are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than...
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he current unemployment environment. i mean, you talk about the uniforms in the st. 2002, 2004, 2006, w reached out to t cpanyhat mad them theyere de,ou'rrighn cada. nato bnie sanrs mak is pntegarng t unemoyme. heayst a me wn mlion of arica areunemployed, there's no reason why u.s. olympic uniforms are not manufactured in the u.s. this is a newtatent fro beie sanrshe. the updes ttts refrhingo serepuican mocrs, depeentsall reei thilooks loy. >> it's one of those unfortunate side tracked issues where everyone is so pru.s.he i cometo t olyicameshat you dn'txpectoave thi nd o aurorightefor . yo doave partansh her and the areappy to have the support of a major sponsor like ralph lauren. the usoc points out that unlike othecounies atcoete, it'sll pvateoney tt makethispossle. d soalph laun usen ouide mpaninsia toake the ods. its somhinghat's got people talking. it's hard to imagine there will be time to make a change now but, boy, they have made a lot of attention. we e tusa. anytng ipoible weould lik t belie. to yr pot awellou
he current unemployment environment. i mean, you talk about the uniforms in the st. 2002, 2004, 2006, w reached out to t cpanyhat mad them theyere de,ou'rrighn cada. nato bnie sanrs mak is pntegarng t unemoyme. heayst a me wn mlion of arica areunemployed, there's no reason why u.s. olympic uniforms are not manufactured in the u.s. this is a newtatent fro beie sanrshe. the updes ttts refrhingo serepuican mocrs, depeentsall reei thilooks loy. >> it's one of those unfortunate side tracked...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
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however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make our nation's roads and bridges safer and more durable. i look forward network with charman mika and chairman hall and all of those in the senate to update our transportation systems and from vied the world's best infrastructure at a strong value to taxpayer and ensure transportation research projects deal long term benefits. i would like to thank chairman hall for his leadership on the research and development provisions and i would also like to thank chairman mika and speaker boehner for an opportunity to be a conferree on this bill. thank you, madam chairman. >> the house just start ad vote. w
however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies to network with them and to become involved with them. and to open up the doors to what the state may have to offer in terms of helping out with this. many times, veterans -- employees are just not aware of the scope of brain injury programs. and frankly, because this has become the signature injury of this war, this is the first time that people started looking about -- at these other programs that were out there, dealing with people who had acquired their brain injuries in a different way other than combat. >> thank you. dr. ashley, you described the variability and post acute care. what are t
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies...
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living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies may be covered in backteria. >> this is a reservoir for germs that can make you sick. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterottery beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and yo
living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies...
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we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards rebut also to make the wind turbines, make the solar panels. and unfortunately china and other countries but i stress china which has actually used subsidies to encourage the production and tried to corner the market in ways that, you know, most of us consider our trade violations. but it's our own fault at the federal level. not only in terms of incentivizing the use but also making the things. they're good jojobs. china is not investing and subsidizing in wind tunnels out of the goodness of their heart. they could but yet they realize that these are jobs that can be created. and the public is
we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards...
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it's got politics, environment, national security. in endorsing obama today, mayor bloomberg mentioned climate change. and as i said to the governor, it's already new amsterdam. could the city be the new new amsterdam? >> i think it's important to start thinking about infrastructure as essential national security. for the last ten years plus, the united states has had a main national security priority, the thing we've spent the most money on, a trillion-plus dollars, that's been bringing democracy to iraq and afghanistan, with very questionable results. people i've spoken to, experts in the field say, we would be a lot safer, not just richer, if he had spent a lot of that money on improving infrastructure. that is not to say that counterterrorism isn't important. it certainly is. but they're related because the stronger your society is, the more protected you are also from a terrorist attack. >> may have to keep you around to cover this for a while. richard engel, thanks. good to see you. this disaster has been a great equalizer. if y
it's got politics, environment, national security. in endorsing obama today, mayor bloomberg mentioned climate change. and as i said to the governor, it's already new amsterdam. could the city be the new new amsterdam? >> i think it's important to start thinking about infrastructure as essential national security. for the last ten years plus, the united states has had a main national security priority, the thing we've spent the most money on, a trillion-plus dollars, that's been bringing...
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not one mention of the environment. no one speaking for those trees. >> we are the changers, the changers that said we speak for the trees. >> reporter: the internet can be a wonderful thing. >> the petition is going crazy. >> reporter: the kids put a petition on change.org. the same site that helped molly katchpole bring an end to those new bank fees at bank of america, and helped draw hillary clinton's attention to the plight of women drivers in saudi arabia. how amazing is that for you? >> it's remarkable. >> reporter: change.org's ceo, 31-year-old ben rattray, says regular people rallying against the people in charge is what it's all about. even if the people are fourth graders. >> we have hundreds of petitions every day that are launched. >> reporter: hundreds? >> yeah, hundreds. 10,000 a month are launched. what's exciting for us right now is taking people in everyday communities, to change the things they didn't think possible. >> the petition is going crazy. >> reporter: and it seems adults remember the lorax, t
not one mention of the environment. no one speaking for those trees. >> we are the changers, the changers that said we speak for the trees. >> reporter: the internet can be a wonderful thing. >> the petition is going crazy. >> reporter: the kids put a petition on change.org. the same site that helped molly katchpole bring an end to those new bank fees at bank of america, and helped draw hillary clinton's attention to the plight of women drivers in saudi arabia. how...
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these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's one example of how safeguarding our environment can safeguard the economy. i know in tough tirnlgs it's difficult. cours choices have to be made. i wanted to ask a couple of questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most superfund sites in the nation. we're the most densely pop lated state. it's crucial that these site bs cleaned up. the president's budget proposal is the lowest budget for superfund cleanup in the last ten years. that will make it difficult to expedite cleaning up the sites. it says there will b
these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's...
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i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times it's difficult -- choices have to be made, but i have confidence that lisa, that your agency will continue protecting human health and the environment. i wanted to ask a couple questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most super fund sites in the nation. we're the most densely populated state and it's crucial that these sites be cleaned up. the president's budget proposes the lowest level for super fund clean-up in the last ten years and that's going to make it difficult to clean up the sites. i think it states in the budget t
i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times...
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i was comfortable with the environment that was there, to the point i would have my own kids there. her daughter was there, she was there and it was an enjoyable time. >> i'm glad you were able to have that moment with your friend. i'm sorry how everything has happened and my condolences to you and your family. >> thank you. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> kelly, thank you very much for talking. >> let us know what you think. we're on facebook, google plus. add us to your circles, a sad story. follow us on twitter. anderson cooper, tweeting tonight. whitney houston and battles to addiction in the past. we don't know what killed her in final moments. there seems to be an epidemic of celebrity prescription drug deaths. >> politics, could mitt romney lose the state he grew up with and is he losing his lead nationwide? paints a pretty dark picture. >> the syrian government keeps saying the media is lying about the slaughter of civilians but keeping the media out. one of our own reporters made it in no thanks to the regime and telling us and the world what she's seeing. >>> whitne
i was comfortable with the environment that was there, to the point i would have my own kids there. her daughter was there, she was there and it was an enjoyable time. >> i'm glad you were able to have that moment with your friend. i'm sorry how everything has happened and my condolences to you and your family. >> thank you. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> kelly, thank you very much for talking. >> let us know what you think. we're on facebook, google plus. add us...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it'
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp...
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this would create a safer treatment environment that these facilities for the youth and the staff to read the transfer will also allow the department of health and human services to put a greater focus on children impacted by abuse and neglect. we are all in this together. all of us have a responsibility to produce me to improve the system. the accountability starts with you and me. together we need to bring stability to nebraska's child welfare system. the focus should be on the future and on the measurable results. another key issue that we face is the new federal health care and all that raises taxes, cuts medicare and contains an enormous and funded medicaid funding. because it is the current law, our state is moving forward with a planning and designing of a state health insurance exchange. our state has been working hard for nearly two years to protect nebraska's interest and i want to share the lead to assure you we and our citizens that nebraska will not default to the federal government regarding the health insurance exchange. however, it is important to recognize that the u
this would create a safer treatment environment that these facilities for the youth and the staff to read the transfer will also allow the department of health and human services to put a greater focus on children impacted by abuse and neglect. we are all in this together. all of us have a responsibility to produce me to improve the system. the accountability starts with you and me. together we need to bring stability to nebraska's child welfare system. the focus should be on the future and on...
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the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being kind of one that is been beaten to death. also the fact that there's not that much money in a. if you think about what the problem is, it's a cybercrime problem. they don't do this for giggles, like we probably did back in college, right? i can make peoples computers do funny things. they are about money. they can cast a really big net on windows. i think the appetizers journey see a little bit more of its. i think there's going to be their turn to kind of have their windows xp service pack two moment but right now it's one of those things it hasn't hit yet. >> i remember this n
the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow kids to skip the second year of science so the state can save money. but the u.s. ranking 17th in the world in science, john said dumbing down of science is hurting the economy. >> silicon valley in california . bill gates begged the administration to increase we need 15 million jobs that americans will not be ready for. if you get a science and math degree. you will get a job. and instead of trying to push this on the young people. this is half of it. and cutting education and telling kies to skip science class. >> i don't think it will make a difference. they have 100 percent more in education for the count
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow...
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it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view from chopper 5 near the newly-opened paragon outlet. gerrianne goodwin says the shopping is still going on. >> reporter: it looks like the day after christmas. all of these shoppers are going strong until 11:00 tonight when this outlet finally closes, and all of these people have a story about how they got here they were stuck in traffic. once they got here, they said it was worth it. >> reporter: it was a party at paragon, music, wine, and a festive and jam-packed opening night at the high-end shopping outlet. >> we don't have to go to vacaville anymore. >> reporter: but getting here a different adventure unless you rod
it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage license tax, property tax, real estate tax, and editing as i go here, social security tax and trailer registration tax. utility tax. watercraft registration taxes, etc. why did you include this in "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows government coercion. that is almost everything you do now. it ends up getting taxed. we really don't realize. you get up in the morning. what's the first thing you do? you turn on the electricity. if you miss the electricity bill, and turn on the water. you miss the utility bill. you go to the kitchen and have a cup of coffee or a cup
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage...
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especially in this environment. here to explain why is phil conway. head of capital advisory at jpmorgan private bank. good to see you, phil. thanks for joining us on our first day here on the exchange on "power lunch." it's counterintuitive for a lot of investors to think about putting leverage back into their portfolio. because leverage was the monster that got us into the 2008 deb k debac debacle. you view it differently. >> leverage is a tool you can dial up, dial down based on the opportunities. with interest rates as low as they are today, the opportunities looking better, there are opportunities to use leverage as a tool in appropriate amounts. >> on the floor and in financial services, they call it adding some alpha to your portfolio. in other words, a bigger gain than what you might ordinarily get by adding some of this debt. give me an example of what you would do to a portfolio to perhaps multiply the yield out for those who want yield. >> i think there's a couple of good examples. right now so many investors are interested in fixed income.
especially in this environment. here to explain why is phil conway. head of capital advisory at jpmorgan private bank. good to see you, phil. thanks for joining us on our first day here on the exchange on "power lunch." it's counterintuitive for a lot of investors to think about putting leverage back into their portfolio. because leverage was the monster that got us into the 2008 deb k debac debacle. you view it differently. >> leverage is a tool you can dial up, dial down based...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll, real estate tax and i'm kind of editing as they go here come the social security tax, trailer registration tax, utility taxes, watercraft legislation taxes, et cetera come et cetera. why did you include this list of taxes in "freedom manifesto"? >> picture shows government coercion and that is almost everything you do now is that giving tax do we don't realize it. was the first thing you do? u-turn on the electricity in the future electricity bill. you have a cup of coffee, cup of tea. gasoline tax and that list doesn't even include the upcoming taxes on medical devices and
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take the risk and think i may lose everything, but it may work so i'll try it. that's why you get that optimism and free markets. >> and "freedom manifesto" there is a list of federal taxes in here. accounts receivable tax cut building permit tax, corporate income tax, dog license tax, federal income tax, phishing attacks, iris don't take him a local income tax, luxury taxes for a marriage license tax, payroll,...
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that's the reason why i think tax reductions are so important in our state in the current environment. because we're competing. competing with other states that have significantly lower rates in some instances like pennsylvania and delaware. and we're not competing well. in that regard. because of the atmosphere created over a period of years. so i abdicated for an across the board income tax rate. i have a great sense of humor. ship may not. not just because of native sons like jo like jo jon stewart, but retained a democratic legislature. i think they just wanted to see what would happen. we'll talk about that this morning, but the state senate president came back with a counterproposal, essentially income tax credit of 10% against whatever amount of property taxes you pay our state up to a cap of $1,000 per taxpayer. smern limits. i'll get into that. other limits put on it in terms of income eligibility et cetera. so as we moved along through the spring, i began conversations with him about finding some way to compromise, to be able to bring a tax cut package to the people of the s
that's the reason why i think tax reductions are so important in our state in the current environment. because we're competing. competing with other states that have significantly lower rates in some instances like pennsylvania and delaware. and we're not competing well. in that regard. because of the atmosphere created over a period of years. so i abdicated for an across the board income tax rate. i have a great sense of humor. ship may not. not just because of native sons like jo like jo jon...
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a whole host of activities, here >> learned all about ways you can help the environment. >> visiting marine life is how officials will learn more about protecting the world's oceans. it is world ocean day, but all weekend long, there will be family friendly activities. >> is designed to make people aware about how how the oceans are important. >> to work 31 years for the national marine sanctuary program. one of his big messages is not the letter because it ends up in the ocean. >> if it builds up on the shoreline, and they are doing better. we need to continue to do that. gosh, they will get a chance to meet the author of the popular mermaid of books series. bring in a plastic bag can get postcards with the favorite on the front. she is a sea turtle. you could also see her in person and experience over 40 animal encounters. >> people think this little guy looks like a singer. but as long tail is only used for flipping himself over. >> and they don't buy and they are harmless. not these are the primary eyes. they have 10 allies, they can actually do that. >> there will also be live e
a whole host of activities, here >> learned all about ways you can help the environment. >> visiting marine life is how officials will learn more about protecting the world's oceans. it is world ocean day, but all weekend long, there will be family friendly activities. >> is designed to make people aware about how how the oceans are important. >> to work 31 years for the national marine sanctuary program. one of his big messages is not the letter because it ends up in...
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the maryland department of environment handles clean up. that's what's happening out here now. a major mess. avoid this area of south east baltimore, i-95 and 885. >> we'll continue to bring you the latest at wjz.com and on the wjz morning edition. >> also several senior citizens are hurt when a fire breaks out tonight. one person suffers serious burns after accidentally leaving a pot to have food on the stove. others were checked for smoke ventilation. the fire didn't cause much damage. >> the city finds new leadership to bring racing back to baltimore. now downtown businesses are breathing a sign of relief. wjz is live. >> reporter: business owners hope all the organizational bumps in the road are gone because they want to bank on that revenue year after year. thrilling as it was. >> it put us on the mat all over. >> reporter: the baltimore game. the race turned a new corner when the city unvailed a contract with a new teem of managers called down force racing. >> what we saw last year was basically finding the die monday in the -- diamond in the rough. >> this is one of thes
the maryland department of environment handles clean up. that's what's happening out here now. a major mess. avoid this area of south east baltimore, i-95 and 885. >> we'll continue to bring you the latest at wjz.com and on the wjz morning edition. >> also several senior citizens are hurt when a fire breaks out tonight. one person suffers serious burns after accidentally leaving a pot to have food on the stove. others were checked for smoke ventilation. the fire didn't cause much...
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now they are taking part in a new project to try to reduce the impact on the environment. like many traditional farmers in bolivia, he used to burn down parts of the rain forest to create a pastor for his animals. now he is one of more than 200 villagers taking part in a pilot project run by oblivion nonprofit. it is designed to show farmers new ways to prevent further -- by a bolivian non-profit. >> it is also to preserve the environment. >> farmers use a new type of grass brought in from colombia. it allows more cows to graze on less land. with the old grass, only one cow could graze on each hectare. now 40 cows can graze on the same piece of land. >> before the project, my cows were sick. they did not have enough natural defenses. they were not strong enough to survive during the rainy season. been a more than 65% of bolivia's work forces in agriculture. in communities like this, people work together to raise their cattle. finding a way to keep their cows healthy while making sure the ring for survives is essential -- the rain forest but survives is essential. >> the pr
now they are taking part in a new project to try to reduce the impact on the environment. like many traditional farmers in bolivia, he used to burn down parts of the rain forest to create a pastor for his animals. now he is one of more than 200 villagers taking part in a pilot project run by oblivion nonprofit. it is designed to show farmers new ways to prevent further -- by a bolivian non-profit. >> it is also to preserve the environment. >> farmers use a new type of grass brought...
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i want to commend you and your team for responding to those comments and helping create an environment where we're going to see a lot of these accountable care organizations established including, i hope in delaware we had jonathan plumb was up, met with a bunch of our hospital and provider folks and did a very nice job. we're encouraged and excited about that. i as you know, one of the things we focus on as you do is how to get better results for less money or for the same amount of money. to the extent we can find ineffective spending whether improper payments or fraud, we want to go after that. i i'm told that you may have announced, i think even yesterday, may have announced a record level of health care recoveries totaling over $4 billion. that's up from almost nothing a few years ago. thank you so much to everybody working hard to make that happen. i have worked along with some of my colleagues, senator harkin and senator murkowski on menu labeling to make sure when people go into a chain restaurant across this country, they'll know not just the item being served and the price bu
i want to commend you and your team for responding to those comments and helping create an environment where we're going to see a lot of these accountable care organizations established including, i hope in delaware we had jonathan plumb was up, met with a bunch of our hospital and provider folks and did a very nice job. we're encouraged and excited about that. i as you know, one of the things we focus on as you do is how to get better results for less money or for the same amount of money. to...
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exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a longist of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes ove a bigger percentage of gdp, it surely will, faster than perceived or forecast at gdp growth, it crowds out private investor and growth period in the economy, slower growth means fewer jobs, that's why you see the list we had at the beginning and why the list will grow longer as the weeks unfold. >> okay, tobin, the next four years, bigger government, what's it mean for the unemployment rate? >> well, brenda, you know, that if bigger government meant for more employment, california and france would have the most vital economies in the world. i've been in a lot of different parts of the country speaking with sma business pe
exactly, brenda, yeah, you showed in the graphic as we opened up the segment, that caterpillar, in this environment, you know, with things like sandy going on and things would be for casting job growth and hiring people, but instead they're laying off people and yet a longist of companies on that and the reason is, they see a sour economy. >> why do they see a sour economy? >> government is growing bigger and stephan, about 24%, study after study has shown, as government takes ove a...
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we have a little different culture and environment. unions aren't nearly as big of a deal. but it is. interesting. the question you were asking both the other governors which comes first, the spending cuts or tax cuts? i think they go hand in hand. republicans love the tax cuts. they don't want to cut the programs. i had a lot of folks who are, strong, strong conservatives who were all for us, in kufting the estate tax. cutting the grocery tax, but when it came to it, we'll change the civil service system. i don't know if i want to do that. i have a lot of people in my district who work for the state. and so, i think you have to -- if you are going to show the reward, you have to help people understand the cost of the same time. >> do you thinthink, went to fo through on that. this is a great debate. issue is lowering tax rates. also lowering spending at the same time. do you think, from your experience as governor, your observations of washington, that -- there ought to be dollar for dollar reductions in taxes and spending. if you will do it that is the best we to do it? >
we have a little different culture and environment. unions aren't nearly as big of a deal. but it is. interesting. the question you were asking both the other governors which comes first, the spending cuts or tax cuts? i think they go hand in hand. republicans love the tax cuts. they don't want to cut the programs. i had a lot of folks who are, strong, strong conservatives who were all for us, in kufting the estate tax. cutting the grocery tax, but when it came to it, we'll change the civil...
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are funny, they take off after people who are arrogant who don't like people who want to destroy the environment like the lorax. they are books that take a stand in the traditional way all have taken a stand for the underdog, for the minorities have been oppressed by the majority, so i began to think he's not recognized as a leftist and perhaps his influence in a sort of surreptitious three of american thinking might be the key for a lot of american radicals like woody guthrie for a sample, who would think about as being a leftist but in fact i think he was clearly a very important part of the left in his time in the 40's and 40's and had an important impact sometimes indirectly on american thinking. so that is the theme of the book they change as the subtitle has not by instituting the nationalization of the industry, not by having workers in control of the factories, not by having a radical third-party chezem strengthening and lasting power, but how to change the attitudes of americans and think about rights, how to think about social tolerance, how we think about what is just in american life
are funny, they take off after people who are arrogant who don't like people who want to destroy the environment like the lorax. they are books that take a stand in the traditional way all have taken a stand for the underdog, for the minorities have been oppressed by the majority, so i began to think he's not recognized as a leftist and perhaps his influence in a sort of surreptitious three of american thinking might be the key for a lot of american radicals like woody guthrie for a sample, who...
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the people in zimbabwe would be the richest people on earth or the people in argentina or the people environment are germany you know it doesn't work that way unfortunately you just can't get something for nothing if you want something you've got to get it the old fashion way you've got to work for it you've got to save you've got to invest in capital producing capital of productive businesses you can't just print your money you can't just borrow money the whole thing is just so crazy that whenever i hear somebody say that i just don't know where to begin to write a site where do you start is that a part is just crazy you know this this stimulus thing is just a scam what it does is it takes money from you by steam assuming a central bank stimulus i mean and essentially buying it and fist fiscal and monetary either way it's the same thing you take money from the real productive economy and you give it to say banks now is that and then the the idea is that the banks then will let it trickle down to the economy people get jobs but it's just just nonsense what you're really doing is you're a diverti
the people in zimbabwe would be the richest people on earth or the people in argentina or the people environment are germany you know it doesn't work that way unfortunately you just can't get something for nothing if you want something you've got to get it the old fashion way you've got to work for it you've got to save you've got to invest in capital producing capital of productive businesses you can't just print your money you can't just borrow money the whole thing is just so crazy that...
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. >> and some of the problems that they had, you read a lot about it being a problem rich environment in a want to spend some time talking about that but give us a sense of the problems they had to contend with. there wasn't a dialtone. there were very basic problems that had to be solved. >> there were no dial tones were ringers. the amount of detail that went into designing the operator headsets for these women with switchboards, teams of people would work on the problems for years, chemists i think would work on the sheathing for cables and others would work on the insulation. there was love full of detail in the amount of work the was pretty much and lists of the problems kept. >> was a disorder first time in science was deployed to solve those sorts of problems. >> there was a very small research department at the beginning and it wasn't a huge big department. there were ten to 15% of them working in basic research and applied research. the vast majority were working in the development so they were looking at near-term and they were mostly engineers where most of the science ph t
. >> and some of the problems that they had, you read a lot about it being a problem rich environment in a want to spend some time talking about that but give us a sense of the problems they had to contend with. there wasn't a dialtone. there were very basic problems that had to be solved. >> there were no dial tones were ringers. the amount of detail that went into designing the operator headsets for these women with switchboards, teams of people would work on the problems for...
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they are having guests and making a celebrating environment. >> what will they find to help them plan for small business saturday? >> we always tell small businesses, if you don't have a counselor or an adviser or mentor, you should. when you come to sba.gov and put in your zip code, you will find the names and numbers of resources nearby. the best news is you can get a mentor or counselor for free. that counselor and adviser will know your business, help you develop a plan for small business saturday and generating local business throughout the year. >> what can small business owners do to encourage people to say no, why don't you come to my store and shop instead of the big box store and getting everything at once? >> when you go to a small business, you are getting the attention of often the owner himself or herself and for a customer, this means you can get a unique gift, a personalized experience and get it beautifully wrapped. shopping small is not only a pleasant experience when you have that one-to-one relationship, but you can very often get unique and very good priced gifts
they are having guests and making a celebrating environment. >> what will they find to help them plan for small business saturday? >> we always tell small businesses, if you don't have a counselor or an adviser or mentor, you should. when you come to sba.gov and put in your zip code, you will find the names and numbers of resources nearby. the best news is you can get a mentor or counselor for free. that counselor and adviser will know your business, help you develop a plan for...